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here's my happy little family
"dye mag" mostly dye parts (the ones i could find to put on it anyway), pneumag kit on the way
"T-90" i custom made the body out of a solid piece of walnut
"the backup" nothing special but it gets the job done when needed
all three with & with out tanks & loaders

Update

This is my first and ONLY personal Mag. Most of these parts came from you folks here on AO. Well at least the parts that we're not purchased brand new. This has been a labor of love that still isn't finished.

In the beginning it looked like this:

Then it came back from Cyberave68 where he installed his very best sleeper pneumatics with magmod.

and now... after it came back from LK-13 where he gave it a royal shine (OK, also traded out the rail)

Looking goooooooooood... Loved the pewter X, by the way. Just wanted to make a suggestion, as you said you will change the CA adaprtor. Get a 15* one. That will make it even sweeter.

Thanks!

I was kind of thinking that... I'll probably buy one just try them out...they're cheap anyways. I wasn't sure how the angle on my wrists was going to be like, but since I would never "grip" the trigger frame it might be worth it... There's one for sale right now that I am going to try and pick up.

Boy, what a pair eh? What kind of rail is that on the bottom pneumag? I am not sure I've seen one before... kinda hard to tell from this angle but how far out to the sides does it come? Best of luck on the MOTM submission!

i think wetwrks is the only person on here that's even seen this. just thought i'd post it for all to see. grip and stock were designed by K. Millet and sold on a limited basis in a few shops across utah. the "butt plate" is just a bike grip modified to slide over the end. eventually it will be replaced with something a little less knobby.